Barry Farmer artwork

APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. – Central Arizona College’s Barry Farmer recently had a show at the Herberger Theater in Phoenix. Now you can meet this printmaker and art appreciation instructor at Central’s Superstition Mountain Campus in Apache Junction, Ariz.

On Wednesday, Jan. 23, from 10:30 a.m.-noon, Farmer will discuss his work during the first in a series of Meet the Artists sessions being sponsored by the Central Arizona Lifelong Learners program.

The class will meet in Room 440 and is free to C.A.L.L. members. Non-members who want to attend are welcome for a $10 fee.

Farmer lives by the sentiment expressed by Pablo Picasso that the artist’s studio should be a laboratory for experimentation. As an artist and an art teacher, he has made creativity and self-discovery his first priorities.

Farmer’s approach to his craft is an exploration of self-expression using a variety of media, especially his two-dimensional artwork.

C.A.L.L. is an enrichment program for adult learners of any age without regard to previous education. C.A.L.L. provides its members with a variety of informal, low-cost, high-quality classes, study groups and field trips.

With an unwavering commitment to serving the citizens of Pinal County and the East Valley, anyone can join the C.A.L.L. program for just an $89 annual membership fee – an unbelievable bargain that entitles participants one year of unlimited classes from the date of registration.